Australians offered repatriation flights out of Israel amid outbreak of violence

Australians stranded in Israel will be able to take repatriation flights home following the outbreak of violence from Friday.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday announced the government had arranged assisted departure flights.

“My government will begin the assisted departure of Australians who want to leave Israel,” he told reporters in Melbourne.

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“We are assessing all options to get Australians home as soon as possible who wish to travel back here.”

Albanese said there will be two initial flights, with additional options to come.

Australians stranded in Israel will be able to take repatriation flights home following the outbreak of violence from Friday.
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More than 1200 people in Israel have been killed after the Islamist militant group Hamas launched a surprise assault on Saturday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared “we are at war”, and in response has bombarded Gaza.

Palestinian authorities have said at least 900 people, including 140 children, have been killed in Gaza by Israel’s retaliatory air strikes.

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